By: Mark Williams | Millions of Ohio electricity customers could end up paying more for power because of the bankruptcy filing of key power company. A bankruptcy judge has allowed FirstEnergy Solutions, which filed for bankruptcy protection March 31, to

By: Amanda Hoover | For 24 years, John Regina was a model JCP&L customer. He says he paid his bill on time each month — all 288 of them. But something always seemed off, and he says he repeatedly complained to JCP&L. The bill

By: Mark Watson | Strong wind generation helped the Electric Reliability Council of Texas system cope with the mid-July heat wave with high prices, but such wind capacity is unlikely to be available if another heat wave strikes in August,

By: L.M. Sixel | This summer was supposed to be brutal with days of triple-digit temperatures, less generating capacity and predictions the power grid couldn’t support the state’s electricity needs. Some of the dire warnings were spot on, as Texas